Stone, Tile, & Grout Cleaning
We clean for your health
It’s hard to go wrong with tile. It’s durable, long-wearing, and looks great. Unfortunately, tile, stone, and grout are not immune to the unhealthy elements that are in and around your home. Over time, dirt and grime build up in the porous surfaces of your stone, tile, and grout flooring. While regular sweeping and mopping with regular household cleaners are helpful at keeping excessive build-up at bay, it doesn’t deliver the deep tile and grout cleaning that your floors really need every so often.
Some people try to take matters into their own hands and scrub between the tiles with a toothbrush to get at that gunky build-up that mops and brooms can’t reach. After hours of scrubbing, you often have nothing substantial to show for it besides several aching joints and a filthy toothbrush. So what’s going to save your back and deliver a deep, safe, healthy cleaning? The answer is professional tile cleaning in Park City, UT by Chem-Dry.
Best known for our carpet cleaning service, Chem-Dry professionals are much more than just carpet cleaners and offer more services today than ever before. Our tile cleaning service in Park City, UT will make your surfaces and your home sparkle – not to mention it’ll be safer for your family and pets. Safeguard the health of your family and the beauty of your home with stone, tile, and grout cleaning services from Chem-Dry of Park City.
Clean, protect, and seal tile surfaces

A professional tile and grout cleaning will remove the dirt and grime that has collected on your floors over time can restore a healthy shine to your tile and make it look like it did when it was first installed. But the grout used to install it is a highly porous material that can absorb soil and spills, just like carpet, making them more difficult to clean and making cleaning efforts less effective. After we clean your tile and stone floors, we apply a sealant to keep out dirt and grime, giving you the opportunity to clean up any spills quickly before they can soak into the grout to stain and linger.
Trained Chem-Dry tile cleaners in Park City, UT take their time to complete our thorough stone, tile, and grout cleaning process. We provide the best possible service with the safest and most effective cleaner to ensure a safer, healthier home for your family.
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Juan did a fantastic job cleaning my tile! He was very friendly and professional. The results exceeded my expectations.
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Juan P. is friendly, courteous, and meticulous in his work! He always does a great job at a reasonable price. I highly recommend Juan and Chem-Dry to everyone!
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We would like to leave a good review for Chem-Dry of Park City. The technician was so courteous, kind and honest. We really appreciate the service that he did for us. He did an excellent job!
Frequently Asked Questions
Why should I have my tile, stone and grout cleaned?
Just like carpet, dirt builds up over time that dulls your tile or stone’s appearance and discolors your grout. A thorough, professional tile, stone, and grout cleaning is the only way to remove the deep-down dirt, make this area of your home look nicer and ensure that all areas of your home are clean and healthy. Scrubbing tile and grout on your hands and knees isn’t a fun job – with our professional equipment we can save your back-ache and make your tile surfaces look better than ever.
How often should I clean my tile, stone and/or grout?
Many factors need to be considered when determining the frequency of cleaning. Foot traffic, children, pets, and routine floor maintenance will affect how often you need to have your tile, stone, and grout cleaned. If stains and discoloration are present, it’s time for a tile cleaning in Park City, UT, and surrounding areas.
Why should I have my grout lines sealed?
Grout is a porous material that absorbs soil and spills, just like carpet. Having a sealant applied will help create a protective barrier, giving you more time to clean up dirt and liquid spills before they soak into the grout. The type of sealant you choose will determine the degree of stain resistance that the grout will hold.